November 2007

Friday, November 23, 2007

If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. These seem to be the words that best sum up an ambitious and driven individual like you. Even if you're not the best at everything — although you probably are at some things — you certainly give every effort your best shot and set a stellar example while you do it.

A go-getter, you're not afraid to step up to a challenge, whether it's spearheading a new project at work, coaching the kids' soccer team, or cooking for a big group. After all, someone needs to lead the charge. It might as well be you. Especially since it'll bring you success. Keep it up!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

People who are expressive have a writing style that reflects an awareness of their thoughts and feelings, and an ability to articulate this understanding through exceptional self-expression. Their writing tends to be fast, large and flowing because they have so much they want to communicate to others. Of all of the personality characteristics that are projected in their writing, expressiveness is the one that predominates.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

"The consulate - opened in 1906 and upgraded in 1946 to its current
status as consulate general - is a point of pride for the Upper
Midwest, which is home to more Norwegian-Americans than any other
region of the country.

It is hardly a question of their needing a nearby office to get
passport updates or the like. The families of most, after all, have
lived in America for generations, and many confess that they have never
actually set foot inside the consulate. Rather, this is a matter of
respect, of recognition.

"We're very proud of our roots, and we've tried really hard to
preserve them," said Shirley Hansen, another knitter at a table
bursting with the bright geometric patterns Norway is known for.

"Norway is near and dear to us, but now we feel like maybe they haven't considered us quite so important.""

Sunday, November 11, 2007

An outdoors enthusiast like you is as invigorating as a breath of fresh air. And getting outside and enjoying all the things that nature has to offer is what gets you going. Whether you're into hiking, fishing, going to the beach, horseback riding, or camping, it's all about soaking up the scenery, checking out the view, and taking in the Great Outdoors.

A down-to-earth and genuine soul like you can appreciate the little things in life, from a beautiful sunset to the soothing sounds of ocean waves. Taking pleasure in the natural wonders of the world is where it's at for you. And that's how you can relate to the Lone Star State. Take a deep breath. Ahhh...

You are the kind of person others depend on. You're competent, self-disciplined, and able to carry through with any plan you create. You've just got it together. You're also good at weighing the pros and cons of any situation and making sound, well-informed decisions.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Home is where the heart is. For a warm and friendly person like you, it only makes sense that your abode would be just as inviting and welcoming. After all, a house is so much more than the place you rest your head.

When it comes to feathering your nest, you probably opt for colors, furniture, accessories, and lighting that inspire people to have a seat and stay awhile. Any day of the week, your home is likely to be the place people want to be because it always makes them feel at home. Nice work!

You're highly competitive when it comes to the workplace, though you don't always let people know it. You tend to voice your opinions only when they're well thought out, and that helps you out when it comes to inter-office dynamics.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Facilitators are admired for their thoughtful decision-making skills and sense of duty. They exude a quiet strength. When others want something done right, they are often the one people turn to, even though they might not call attention to themselves. They often prefer to work behind the scenes more than in visible leadership roles. They are solid, dependable people with a keen mind for systems and can easily assess their accuracy and efficiency.

That means that based on the standard measure of personality traits, you have a quiet determination and sharp mind — you're very focused and buckle down when it comes to work. You are the type of person one looks to in a crisis. While others may provide emotional support in a situation, your clear and logical thinking allows you to solve the problem at hand.

You are adaptable and can work independently or on a team. You are a careful thinker and get all the details before making any decisions. You don't jump to conclusions and stick with the facts provided. In other words, you're the go-to person for the real story, not the spin or gossip. While others may view you as a bit stubborn at times, they begrudgingly respect your ethics and straightforward approach.

Friday, November 02, 2007

When the travel bug bites you, it's time to go learn a thing or two. And the educational opportunities and environmental focus of the Galapagos Islands make them a dream destination for an inquisitive soul like you. Sure, sometimes you sit on the beach all day or indulge in a massage, but you also seek out experiences that are invigorating to the mind, body, and spirit. Adventurous? You bet. Curious? Most definitely.

Whether you're identifying rare fauna, investigating museums, watching indigenous creatures, or just thinking about evolution on a hike, your mind is always incorporating new experiences and lessons. You recognize that where you're going is meaningful, but even more important is what you learn on the way there. Take it all in!

You're one clever and complex cub, Polar Bear. Sure, you don't hibernate like most of your cousins, but you're not exactly one to spend all your time chasing tail either. Still, it seems you don't have any trouble reeling in worthy partners with that alluring wit of yours. You're a smarty who isn't afraid to delve into the deeper sides of life. When you're feeling shy and reserved, however, you might just prefer to roam the expanses solo — at least for a while.

But things can get pretty chilly up there in the Arctic Circle. When it's time for you to couple up, you probably look for a mate who can provide both mental, and of course, physical stimulation. So keep your eyes out for a partner who can keep up with your intellectual wanderings and heart-felt emotions. Once you've warmed up to them, there'll be enough heat to melt even the largest snowcap. Yow!